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... to their department with a happy face, looked around at the twenty or thirty employees who were working hard, and nodded with satisfaction.

   These are all employees of their department, he is the boss of this department, and he just came out of Chief Qiu's office.

  Even though everyone was working hard, he had to interrupt. First he coughed, then clapped his hands vigorously, and said loudly, "Everyone, take a break."

  Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked at ...

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